Running Springs, California
Top Spots in and near Running Springs
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San Bernardino County, California
From Lake Arrowhead, take the 173 to Hook Creek Road until you dead end onto Squint Ranch Road. Take a right at the first fork in the road, and park in the lot for Splinters Cabin. The dirt road can be a bit rocky and might not be the best for small cars. Once you're there, be sure to display you...
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Rimforest, California
5.0
3.33 mi
/ 604 ft gain
Dogwood Campground Loop is a loop trail that provides a good opportunity to see wildlife located near Rimforest, California.
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Fawnskin, California
Pine Oak Lane Beach, is located on the western side of Big Bear Lake. Whether you're seeking a tranquil escape or an action-packed day on the water, this scenic beach has something for everyone.
Activities: At Pine Oak Lane Beach, you can enjoy a variety of recreational activities, including swi...
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Forest Falls, California
The trailhead is somewhat 'interesting' to get to given the dirt roads are in questionable shape and some of the roads in Angelus Oaks are not easily identifiable but I didn't have any problems finding it by closely following Google Maps. Trailhead parking requires an Adventure Pass parking pe...
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Angelus Oaks, California
3.0
15.82 mi
/ 4911 ft gain
The San Bernadino Peak Trail out of Angelus Oaks is a very challenging hike, which can either be done as a day hike or an overnight trip. Free permits are required for day hiking and overnights in the San Gorgonio Wilderness. These permits can be accessed via Sgwa.org/permits.
If you choose to ...
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Fawnskin, California
Follow the directions to the trail head, and park on the side of the road. You will see a sign that says Castle Rock Trail, and the path is directly behind that sign.
The hike up to the peak is steep, sandy, and very rocky, so shoes with good traction is recommended. There are also lots of oak a...
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San Bernardino County, California
4.0
4.75 mi
/ 1335 ft gain
Located in the San Bernardino National Forest and part of the Pacific Crest Trail, the Deep Creek Hot Springs are a relaxing site for those of us without access to a Jacuzzi. There are at least 4 pools of hot (not just warm) water that you can soak in with your fellow neighbor (who may or may not...
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Crestline, California
4.5
2.36 mi
/ 197 ft gain
Lake Gregory Trail is a loop trail where you may see beautiful wildflowers located near Crestline, California.
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Fawnskin, California
1.0
6.95 mi
/ 1293 ft gain
This is a fairly easy mountain peak to climb. The trailhead is easily accessible right off of Hwy 38 by the town of Fawnskin. There is a large National Forest sign noting the parking area to Grays Peak Trail. Note that parking in this lot requires either a day pass or a California Adventure pa...
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Big Bear Lake, California
Grand View Point is accessed via Pine Knot Trail, a 6.5 mile out and back hiking trail located at the Aspen Glen Picnic Area, 1 mile from Big Bear Village. With its close proximity to town, Pine Knot Trail is popular in the summer with mountain bikers and the trailhead is often crowded in the win...
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Apple Valley, California
4.2
3.64 mi
/ 948 ft gain
Deep Creek Hot Springs is nestled along the Mojave River at an elevation of 3,000 feet in the San Bernardino Mountains. This year-round mineral water retreat consists of three pools the size of large hot tubs, that range in temperature from around 96 degrees in the first pool to 102 in the third....
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Big Bear Lake, California
5.0
6.1 mi
/ 1007 ft gain
Park at the free parking lot behind the village off Knickerbocker Rd between Village Drive and Pedder Road. Ride up Knickerbocker Rd towards the mountain. Look out for the fire service road 2N08 that veers left and uphill. The first 2 miles are challenging steep uphill, but beautiful nonetheless....
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Crestline, California
This short but nice hike near Crestline, CA in the San Bernadino Forest is one for the whole family. Although finding the trailhead/parking lot can be a bit confusing, it is definitely worth it.
Driving in from the Inland Empire/LA Area, follow The Rim of the World Trail (SH18) until you see the...
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Big Bear, California
5.0
5.57 mi
/ 892 ft gain
On the north side of Big Bear Lake, just off the 38, you will find a turn off for the Cougar Crest Trail. The parking lot is well marked, and signs for the trailhead are easy to spot. Parking is not an issue if you come in later in the afternoon, but the hike can get crowded during peak hours. Fo...
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Angelus Oaks, California
If you want to experience beauty and solitude in SoCal look no further than Jenks Lake. Not too far from Big Bear Lake, but secluded enough to keep most away in the winter, Jenks Lake is a small but lovely alpine lake near HWY 38 in Angelus Oaks.
Driving to the lake is beautiful in itself as HWY...
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Big Bear, California
5.0
5.08 mi
/ 292 ft gain
Alpine Pedal Path is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a lake located near Big Bear Lake, California.
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